You wouldn't -- fusible links are designed to melt and break the connection when they get hot. You'll need to crimp the connection.
Mostly fusible link for starter solenoid is located very close to the battery or between the battery fuse and terminal.
It's located on the end if the main power wire coming off the alternator. This wire connects to the starter. The fusible link is located on the starter end of the wire.
You failed to mention what year the S10 is but, most of them use a fusible link to protect the alternator circuit.
The fusible links on a 1993 Ford Ranger are located throughout the vehicle and primarily in the engine compartment. They prevent circuit overloads and must be replaced each time they are burned through.
No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.
What ever circuit that fusible link protected would be dead if the fusible link is blown.
The circuit the fusible link protects would be dead (no power).
there is a fusible link on the starter solenoid somewhere
A new fusible link section can be purchased from Chevrolet or a parts store, then you need to cut out the old section and solder the new one into place, cover with heat shrink to be more professional than wrapping it with electrical tape.
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The fusible link is located on the positive battery cable for a Ford f-150. There should be a little box around the cable with the words "fusible link" on it.
A fusible link had disintergrated at the battery and was removed. Toyota no longer supports this part. I was not the one that removed the link so I am not sure where it would go back. The headlights do not work after the link was removed.
Fusible links are generally in the harness next to the battery.